Training Resources for Trainers

Training Resources for Trainers

The East Midlands office of Health Education England (HEE EM), will keep an up to date list of all courses approved for trainers. These courses may be local or national. If any trainers wish to attend other courses please let HEE EM know about this course, so we can examine the content of this course, and approve.

We are aware that the lists below are not exhaustive. If trainers find examples of good other quality courses locally or nationally please email us on heem.trainerrecognition@nhs.net and we will ensure that these are added to this resource.

Accrediting Course

Provider

Description

Contact

MEDWISE modules

RCGP/University of Nottingham/HEEM

There are 9 modules to complete on a variety of topics, with a Certificate of completion for each one. Each module carries one hour of CPD.

A one day course delivered by Health Education England working across the East Midlands. This covers the role of the Educational Supervisor in the ARCP process, Revalidation of trainees, Careers discussion, and Supporting Trainees in Difficulty. This covers all 7 GMC Domains for Educational Supervisors

One day course or two half days which aim to provide educational and clinical supervisors with the knowledge and training set out in the 7 areas of the professional leadership framework proposed by the GMC. The day will cover the curriculum requirements of the 7-year run through Ophthalmology programme, work place assessments, competencies and the ARCP process.

Trainers will also cover their roles and responsibilities as trainers and how they can facilitate learning and education in the normal working environment of clinics and theatre sessions. The course will also explore in detail the relevance of maintaining CPD as an educator as a requirement for GMC recognition of the educator role and ultimately in revalidation.

The objectives will be met using a variety of presentation methods to include didactic teaching, group discussion, role play of various scenarios and the importance of effective appraisal discussions and SMART-based action plans with careful documentation as tools in trainer’s armamentarium.

Miss Andrea Kerr, TPD Ophthalmology, HEE EM

HEE EM Clinical Supervision Course

HEE EM

An online learning course which examines all of the key aspects required to undertake the role of clinical supervisor

Through a number of interactive sessions and practical activities, this one day course will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed for the roles and responsibilities of ES and CS. Mapped against the seven areas of competency as outlined in the GMC Standards for the Recognition and Approval of Trainers, TrACE is a route to the required formal recognition as a CS or ES.

In June 2013 the RCPCH launched this training programme, Effective Educational Supervision, specifically targeting paediatric trainees, SAS and consultants. It has been devised to fulfil the GMC’s requirements that all educational supervisors who work with junior doctors and medical students must have received training in educational supervision by July 2016.

This course aims to meet the changing needs of surgical educators and to incorporate the latest developments in education. It comprises of three components; two of which are delivered via e-learning approximately one month either side of the two face-to-face days. These additional components will help you gain the maximum benefit from the contact days, deepening your understanding of how adults learn and enabling you to plan, develop, deliver and evaluate training more effectively. Full details of the relevant dates will form part of the formal joining instructions which will be sent closer to the start date.